Omega Museum Collection: Full Overview
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Omega Museum Collection: Full Overview

By mahesh · Jan 23, 2022 · 40 replies
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Mahesh's original post highlights a stunning Omega Museum Collection piece, the Winter Olympics 2022 edition, noting its exquisite enamel dial and manually wound Co-Axial Caliber 8927. His initial struggle to find comprehensive details on Omega's own website underscores a common challenge for collectors seeking information on special or limited releases. This article synthesizes community insights, exploring the watch's design merits and the polarizing effect of its Olympic branding.

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I couldn’t find much details on this reference even on Omega website! All I could find is it is a Winter Olympics 2022 collection.

39mm Case - Enamel dial - Manually wound Chronometer, Caliber 8927 Coaxial escapement…

I think this dial is extremely gorgeous, even if I’m no fan of colored metal.


Credits: watchbase.com

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Mahesh.,

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Reuven Malter
Jan 23, 2022
I wish they sell it outside of china. Only there you'll find it to buy right now... i love the idea of a numbered watch.

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ImranLondon
Jan 23, 2022
Its on the China website

www.omegawatches.cn

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mahesh
Jan 23, 2022
Thanks, now I understand why I don’t see it

Sad this watch isn’t globally available …

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ImranLondon
Jan 23, 2022
Wow stunning, imagine if it was steel

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mahesh
Jan 23, 2022
Steel would have been a steal !

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amanico
Jan 23, 2022
Size: Good. Case material, well, I would have loved to have the choice between a colored gold case and a white metal one. Manual winding chronometer: YES!

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